cityofbridges:

Best thing I’ve ever seen on Tumblr? Yes. Yesssss.

occupyasgard:

I think someone’s trying to say something.

thatbluebox:

Every day, on every episode, in every set of rushes, Matt Smith surprised me: the way he’d turn a line, or spin on his heels, or make something funny, or out of nowhere make me cry, I just never knew what was coming next. 

And even better than that, given the pressures of this extraordinary show,he is one of the nicest and hardest-working people I have ever had the privilege of knowing.

Whatever we threw at him - sometimes literally - his behaviour was always worthy of the Doctor.

But great actors always know when it’s time for the curtain call, so this Christmas prepare for your hearts to break, as we say goodbye to number Eleven. Thank you Matt - bow ties were never cooler.

- Steven Moffat

 

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lemonsweetie:

Let me tell you a thing, about an amazing man named Patrick Stewart

I went to Comicpalooza this weekend and I was full of nervous energy as I was standing in line to ask Sir Patrick Stewart a question at his panel. I first had to thank him for a speech he had given at amnesty international about domestic violence towards women . I had only seen it a few months ago but I was still dealing with my own personal experience with a similar issue, and I didn’t know what to call it. After seeing Patrick talk so personally about it I finally was able to correctly call it abuse, in my case sexual abuse that was going to quickly turn into physical abuse as well. I didn’t feel guilty or disgusting anymore. I finally didn’t feel responsible for the abuse that was put upon me. I was finally able to start my healing process and to put that part of my life behind me.

After thanking him I asked him “Besides acting, what are you most proud of that you have done in you life (that you are willing to share with us)?”. Sir Patrick told us about how he couldn’t protect his mother from abuse in his household growing up and so in her name works with an organization called Refuge for safe houses for women and children to escape from abusive house holds. Sir Patrick Stewart learned only last year that his father had actually been suffering from PTSD after he returned from the military and was never properly treated. In his father’s name he works with an organization called Combat Stress to help those soldiers who are suffering from PTSD.

They were about to move onto the next question when Sir Patrick looked at me and asked me “My Dear, are you okay?” I said yes, and that I was finally able to move on from that part of my life. He then passionately said that it is never the woman’s fault in domestic violence, and how wrong to think that it ever is. That it is in the power of men to stop violence towards women. The moderator then asked “Do you want a hug?”

Sir Patrick didn’t even hesitate, he smiled, hopped off the stage and came over to embrace me in a hug. Which he held me there for a long while. He told me “You never have to go through that again, you’re safe now.” I couldn’t stop thanking him. His embrace was so warm and genuine. It was two people, two strangers, supporting and giving love. And when we pulled away he looked strait in my eyes, like he was promising that. He told me to take care. And I will.

Sir Patrick Stewart is an absolute roll model for men. He is an amazing man and was so kind and full of heart. I want to let everyone know to please find help if you are in a violent or abusive house hold or relationship. There are organizations and people ready to help. I had countless people after the panel thanking me for sharing the story and asking him those questions. Many said they went through similar things. You are not alone.

X

^ Here is the video of my question to Sir Patrick Stewart

Photos by Eugene Lee, Thank you

all the cries.

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You are my superior officer. You are also my friend.

I value Zachary Quinto as an actor and everything, but he doesn’t get Spock. There’s too much self-righteousness in his Spock. Our Spock is the one you see above.

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the mopy king of the north

edwardspoonhands:

dftbarecords:

What would Sagan do? Check out this new poster available from CrashCourse!

Guys…Carl Sagan is the best…

For my brothers.

edwardspoonhands:

dftbarecords:

What would Sagan do? Check out this new poster available from CrashCourse!

Guys…Carl Sagan is the best…

For my brothers.

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marriedinspace:

This is the story of Amelia Pond.

marriedinspace:

This is the story of Amelia Pond.

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bonniegrrl:

doctorwho:

Royal Mail reveals Doctor Who stamps

The collection marks the 50th anniversary of sci-fi show Doctor Who, with all 11 Doctors getting their own first class stamp.

Four of the show’s most notorious villains, including the Daleks and the Cybermen, star on the second class set.

The show first ran from 1963 to 1989. A successful revival returned it to Saturday night schedules in 2005.

Andrew Hammond of the Royal Mail said the commemorative selection “pay tribute to the brilliant actors that have played the Doctor over the years, as well as the adversaries that helped make the show so popular”

Gimme all the Doctor Who stamps!!!

HOW CAN I ORDER THESE SOMEONE TELL ME. 

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crookedindifference:

If you want to make a Halloween costume from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

crookedindifference:

If you want to make a Halloween costume from scratch, you must first invent the universe.

mcshanee:

sarah531:

This fell through a hole in time and space. I wonder if it’s accurate. I hope it is.



ALL THE CRIES. HAVEN’T EVEN SEEN THIS YET. 

mcshanee:

sarah531:

This fell through a hole in time and space. I wonder if it’s accurate. I hope it is.

ALL THE CRIES. HAVEN’T EVEN SEEN THIS YET. 

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Part-time lovers, occasionally time travelers

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